Horns will blow to open Camp Williams [6:38 PM]AP reports:
'To ensure that no one misses a minute of the first full day of training camp Sunday, Williams has instructed equipment manager Dave Hojnowski to begin sounding an air horn at 6 a.m. through the St. John Fisher College dormitory hallways, where the players are staying.'

Rookies finish practice; await the arriving vets [4:48 PM]BuffaloBills.com reports:
"Saturday was the third and final day of the rookie/young veteran portion of Wegmans/Buffalo Bills Training Camp 2001, and there was one more rookie in attendance: first-round pick Nate Clements, who signed with the Bills late Friday."

Gregg Williams press conference (7/28) [4:47 PM]BuffaloBills.com reports:
"Nobody had a better off-season than we did, no one had a better attended off season that we did in the NFL. I'm very pleased from where we're starting out right now. Make no mistake, players play this game... We've got more than enough time to get ready. The huge thing about training camp is technique."

Tom Donahoe comments (7/28) [4:45 PM]BuffaloBills.com reports:
"I've always said training camp's for the players. It's a great experience for the fans and our marketing people do a tremendous job creating an experience for young people. Those young people who are out there, bring your parents and bring them over, because it's great. The football's great, the interactive stuff is great."

First-round pick Clements agrees to deal [9:02 AM]Buffalo News reports:
'The length of the contract is believed to be about five years. Cornrich wouldn't disclose the financial terms, but said, "This is a fair deal that I think both sides are very happy with."'

Bills shuttle [7:14 AM]WROC-TV reports:
'"We don't want to inconvenience anybody, we really don't. We want it to be a win win for everybody involved so the best thing to do is to move the location."'

Clements signs [5:43 AM]D and C reports:
\'His contract is believed to be five years in length and worth roughly $7 million. Signing bonuses for first round picks are averaging $3-4 million.\'

He's making his family proud [5:42 AM]D and C reports:
'He fought his way out of the Atlanta ghetto to earn that football scholarship. Now that same football scholarship is benefiting Jennings in the next phase of his life as he tries to become a pro football player for the Bills.'

Youth movement includes coaches [5:41 AM]D and C reports:
'"This is football 24 hours a day, and I like that. It's what I wanted," said Aldridge, the Defensive Coordinator at Middle Tennessee State last fall. "Gregg didn't have to sell me, Gregg sold himself. That was a given a long time ago.'

No snap yet for O'Leary [5:40 AM]D and C reports:
'Williams has instituted a policy where if a player makes a dumb mental mistake such as jumping offside, he must run a lap around the practice field.'

Bickering Bills a thing of the past [5:34 AM]Toronto Sun reports:
'"Here's what I believe," Williams said in a recent interview. "Everyone craves discipline. From your child at home to my child at home to these grown men here, everybody enjoys it and understanding that, everybody (with the Bills) is pulling the same rope."'

Chargers continue raiding of Bills [12:02 PM]North County Times reports:
'What he can do is tackle. Holecek - a fifth-round pick by Chargers general manager John Butler in 1995 - had at least 100 tackles the past three years in Buffalo, including 165 last season.'

Air Force vet Fisher flies high at Bills camp [9:15 AM]Buffalo News reports:
'"As far as they are concerned, I'm starting from square one," Fisher said. "Now I've got to prove why they should keep me rather than why they should want to keep me around for another year."'

New regime a good fit for Johnson [9:15 AM]Buffalo News reports:
'Clearly, Johnson and Williams have developed an affinity for one another. It is partly necessity, to be sure. If Williams is to succeed in his first head job, he needs Johnson to prove he can thrive and survive as an NFL quarterback. Williams takes every opportunity to praise him and remind everyone that he is the Bills' guy.'

Bills' Henry hungry to start [5:21 AM]D and C reports:
'And like before, he's out to prove that someone who stands 5-feet-9 can indeed enjoy great success on a football field. At least someone who's 5-9 and 221 pounds -- a bowling ball with muscles.'

Autograph dodgers draw earful [5:20 AM]D and C reports:
'"Oh bull," Williams screamed. "Play stupid with me and I'll run your butts out of here... . First thing will be a lunch box and a road map. I'm not messing with you guys anymore."'

Two battling for punting job [5:19 AM]D and C reports:
'As for Bills Coach Gregg Williams, he just wants someone competent to punt, and by the time the regular season begins, it might be Taylor, it might be Moorman, or it might be someone else.'

Rookie Spoon injures knee [5:18 AM]D and C reports:
'Spoon, the team's fourth-round pick out of North Carolina, is expected to make the team as a backup middle linebacker where the Bills' lack depth. His injury will be evaluated more completely this morning, Coach Gregg Williams said.'

Parade will honor Bills in Pittsford [5:17 AM]D and C reports:
'"We just thought it would be a nice way to kick off the camp and a nice way to welcome the Bills back to Pittsford," said town Supervisor Bill Carpenter. "And we wanted to thank them for choosing our community -- we're fortunate to have this experience here."'